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Victims never receive this non-existent fortune but are tricked into sending their money to the criminals, who remain anonymous. They hide their real identity and location by using fake names and fake postal addresses as well as communicating via anonymous free email accounts and mobile phones.
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Fraud email example:
From: "INTERNATIONAL PRIZE AWARD DEPARTMENT" <noticemialingolivdkh@yahoo.de>
Date: Tue, 08 May 2007 16:01:15 +0200
Subject: CONTACT US FOR CLAIMS
FROM THE CO-ORDINATOR WORLDWIDE INTERNET USER LOTTERY PROMOTIONS
Dear Internet User,
YOUR WINNING NOTIFICATION FOR USING THE INTERNET.
I am pleased to inform you that one of the best things that can happen
to any Internet user is to be rewarded for spending money and time on the
Internet. You may not have known that over one billion people
daily surf the Internet on regular basis for one reason or other. These
Internet users including yourself, pay access fees to various Internet
Service
Providers (ISP) all over the word who in turn remit surplus funds to
the numerous World Wide Internet Technology Companies (WWITC) for the
development and advancement of Global Information Technology.
So much money is generated from people like you all over the World for
using the Information Superhighway (the Internet) without your being
aware the enormous sum that go to the stake holders (WWWITC). Without your
patronage, this would not have been possible. After we conducted a
research on the issue, we concluded that Internet users should be
compensated.
As a result, we embarked on a worldwide lottery promotion with a
sophisticated automated database to randomly select E-mail accounts that
frequently
surf the Internet. Consequent upon this, your E-mail address was picked for
Category A Winners.
After the automated computer ballot, your E-mail address emerged as a
winner in the category "A" with the following numbers attached
Ref Number: PW EH 9590 OG 0612,
Batch Number: PA 563881545-NL/2007
You and other category A winners are therefore to receive a cash
prize of Four Million United States Dollars ($4,000,000.00)
respectively from the total payout of One Billion US Dollars earmarked in
the lottery for
category A winners. Your prize award has been insured with your E-mail
address, which qualified you for the lottery and will be transferred to you
upon
meeting our requirements, statutory obligations, verifications,
validations and satisfactory proof of E-mail address ownership.
To file in for the processing of your money, you are advised to contact
our certified and accredited claims agent for category "A" winners with the
information below:
CLAIMS AGENT.
Name: Morris Decker
Phone: +31 644 893 668
Email: mail_consumerservices@yahoo.de
mail_confirmationzuid@yahoo.de
You will provide him with the following information:
First name:
Last Name:
Telephone/Fax number:
Nationality:
Age:
Occupation:
NOTE: All winnings must be claimed not later than 14 days, thereafter
unclaimed funds would be forfeited after a trio repeated forwarding of
this message to you without your response. Remember to quote your reference
information in all correspondence. (Ref No: PW EH 9590 OG 0612,
Batch No: PA 563881545-NL/2007)
You are to keep all lotto information confidential, especially your
reference numbers and the password of your E-mail address. Since we do
not know you, if an impostor hacks your E-mail account ID and claims your
winning prize without our knowledge, we shall not be held liable. Double
claims will not
be entertained so be careful. Furthermore, should there be any change of
address do inform our agent as soon as possible.
Congratulations! Thank you for being a user of the World Wide Web.
Yours Faithfully,
Yours
Faithfully,
Barry Van Klejg
Lottery Coordinator
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